Common Office Jargon
Office Jargon You Love to Hate
Do you find yourself thinking in office speak over the weekend and using quippy lines like "get your ducks in a row" when you're with family and friends? If you're getting raised eyebrows or heavy sighs in your daily conversations outside of work, you might be using jargon that only works in the office — and even then, it can be a little much. If you're going to speak work language, at least make sure you're using it right! Find out what these phrases mean below.
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Move the Needle
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On the Go
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Loop In
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Low-Hanging Fruit
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Check In
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Make Hay
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No Brainer
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Networking
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Table It
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My Door Is Always Open
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Touch Base
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Think Outside the Box
Image Source: Miramax Films
It Is What It Is
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Get Your Ducks in a Row
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Sync Up
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Ping Me
Image Source: Big Talk Productions
Thanks in Advance
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Going Forward
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Lots of Moving Parts
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